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HeartMath Research


Hunter Kane and HeartMath's Scientific Research

Over the past few years, much has been written about the efficacy of the HeartMath science.  Listed on this page are key links to some of the most imporant documents.

 

Resources:

Peak Performance and Cognitive Function

American Journal of Cardiology

Cardiac Coherence

HRV Interpretation Guide

HRV Explanation

DHEA Paper

Scientific-e-booklets

** Latest Research **

Correlation between coherence and cognitive function.....

In conjunction with our partners CDR Ltd, Hunter Kane have successfully proven that there is a statistically significant correlation with enhanced cognitive function (specifically the ability to recall facts and figures, and faster with it) and coherence - the state achieved when successfully using the HeartMath techniques. Read more about it here, or download the poster presented by CDR at the British Psychophamacology Association's annual conference here.

The consequences of this are very powerful and include applications in industry, safety, education, etc.

New White Paper available; jointly written by Prof Keith Wesnes of CDR and Dr Tony Yardley-Jones, on the significance of these findings - click here

Demonstration of Cortical Facilitation when coherent, using HeartMath techniques, measured using a fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanner) and Freeze Framer.

Text and images of our subject going into and out of various states of coherence and the effects on lobal activity - click here

Correlation between use of HeartMath and reduction in oppositional behaviour and improvement in aspects of cognitive function in students with ADHD......

Working in partnership with our client Plessington Technology College, interim results show a real and significant improvement in various behavioural and cognitive aspects in 10-12 years olds statemented with ADHD.  Read more here.


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